The dust of frozen clouds lays down under his heels
The centuries have passed since heaven lost its brightness
The madman walks alone between the riversides
Of raging stream that flows towards the savage canyon
Why, oh why...
Chorus:
The madman cannot see
That there’s no rest in life,
That sunlight is for those
Who have no fear of dying
The river takes away
All passions and vexations
And leaves the chance for us
To open a new chapter
But on the seventh day, the sun rays have got cold,
you'd never know
The twilight heaven's vault has crumbled into pieces,
pieces of my heart
The madman is now gone, the river is still rushing
In some another world, for some another madman
Be'lakor brought me here. Okera plays the same brand of melodeath, but with more warbled vocals (aka more growly) and a noticeably brickwalled production, which is a huge shame because the music is very good. For fans of Be'lakor, there's no chance you will dislike this - and vice-versa.
Dynamic Range Value: DR5 V_Shaft
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